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Welcome to 1206 East 48th St, a fully gut-renovated single-family home in the heart of East Flatbush, a stones throw away from Brooklyn College. Nestled on a serene and quiet street, this abode boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, 2 private parking spaces, and 2 private outdoor spaces.
As you enter the home via an adorable front porch (a perfect place to sip your morning coffee), you are greeted by a spacious living room designed for both relaxation and entertainment. A majestic fireplace and hearth anchors the sizable living room, exuding warmth and style. The gourmet fully renovated kitchen and open dining room layout make throwing dinner parties or family gatherings a breeze.
Past the living room, you will find two generously sized bedrooms filled with light -they are provided with new and ample sized closets. A stunning hand tiled bathroom with skylight adds luxury to everyday living.
The lower level offers a second living room area, a kitchennete (ideal as an inlaw suite) with two additional bedrooms await, and another well appointed bathroom. This versatile space offers endless possibilities. Brand new appliances throughout and split system air conditioners provide year round comfort.
Continue outside to the private rear patio to discover your own private oasis. You'll find outdoor furnishings, a sectional sofa and seating, to allow for al fresco drinks, dining, and relaxation. The manageably sized rear yard offer ample possibilities for grilling, gardening, and good times.
Don't miss this opportunity to make this beautiful home your own and experience the best of Flatbush living.
Surrounded by Flatbush, Midwood, Marine Park, and Georgetown, this peaceful residential neighborhood is home to some of NYC's most elite members. Though far away from the rest of the city, residents here love the privacy and space this neighborhood affords them.
Flatlands development came very late in NYC's history. When it was colonized by the Dutch, the neighborhood was farmland, and remained that way for centuries. Annexed by Brooklyn in 1896, it soon became part of NYC in 1898 when Brooklyn became part of Greater New York City.
The area wasn't fully developed until the 1980's. Before then, progress was slow, with homes and historic buildings making up the majority of the neighborhood. Today, Flatlands is a haven for the wealthy and middle class of the city.
While there are a few taller buildings in Flatlands, none of them can really be described as skyscrapers. Rather, this neighborhood is flat, with most of the buildings…
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